Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1926 — Page 5
BAD BREATH PLEASANTLY RELIEVED 1 Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN —the pleasant way to pleasant breath Unpleasant breath, pimples, sallow skin, hollow cheeks, circles under the eyes and spots before them—these are a few of the warning siens of constipation. Defeat them with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN. Constipation may lead to over forty serious diseases. Back from the intestines it sends its hideous poisons to torment you and to wreck your health. Jt can Tuin your appearance. Don’t neglect it. Doctors recommend Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN because they know that only ALL-BRAN—IOO% bran — brings sure results. If eaten regularly it brings permanent relief in the most stubborn cases—it is guaranteed to do so or your grocer returns the purchase price. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is ready-to-eat with milk or cream. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily —in -chronic cases, with every meal. Fine in rooking too. Try the recipes on the package. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, Michigan, and is served in leading restaurants. Sold by all grocers. CLUB CALENDER Friday D. Y. B. Class of U. B. ChurchMis. Tom Fisher, 7:30 p. in. Methodist W. F. M S.—Mrs. Delton Passwater, 2:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau—Mrs. Jack Brunton 7:30 p. m. Saturday South Ward P. T. Club Bake Sale —Weari -Well Shoe Store, 9 to 11. King's Heralds of Mt. Pleasant church—Francis Fuhrman, 2 p. m. Wednesday Tri I) Club —Miss Carolyn Acker. 7:30 p. in. The King's Heralds of Beulah church met at the Newhardt home in Preble last Wednesday afternoon. A good attendance was present and a fine interest shown. Ethel Shady sang a- special song. Fay Shimp is their leader. Three new members were added to the organization. The next meeting will be held June 17 at the hi me of Ethel Shady. The members of the Delta Theta' Tau Sorority will meet -tonight at 7:30 ociock at the home of Mrs. Jack Brunton. A pot-luck supper will be served, after which a chapter examination will be given by Miss Elizabeth King, grand registrar, who will be their guest. The So Cha Rea Club met with Mr.-. Martin Braun last evening. At r ••. thirty o'clock, a dinner of floral appointments was served. The enteric in ng rooms were also decorated vch spring blossoms and flowers. The guests besides the club memt - were Miss Theresa Appleman B n Lange, Mrs. Nick Braun, ■Tize-' at five hundred were won by | ""«• Charles Starost, Mrs. Fred Ful- I kill, imp and Mrs. Clyde Butler. lit - -Visionary Circle of the Evan- I cal church has postponed its trip ■ to Van Wert, Ohio, where it was to , t'tage the play, “Janey" tonight The tfip will be made next Tuesday night I instead. The play wil be staged in | the Evangelical church at Van Wert, j i ILotcaDs; Th’ acquittal o' Ike Lark, bool- I " 'ger, has thrown a wet blanket | G, r th’ entire community. So livo j ,l ;| ! it don’t make no difference what j "dor. your roadster is. Abe Martin, • Indianapolis News. Mrs. George Flanders is spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Chamberlain, at Peru. Mrs. Nora Railing and Mr. Dave Overman attended the commencenient at the Lutheran hospital last night. Miss Mildred Rail‘bg, daughter of the former, was a member of the graduatlhg class. -Vlrg. Arthur Meyers, of Van Wert. Ohio, .spent Thursday here with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols. Miss Harriett Myers is spending the week-end with Miss Naomi Hark-
less, at Van Wert, Ohio, Mrs. Rebecca Eady returned last evening from Indianapolis where she attended the meeting of the Rebecca lodge, as delegate from the local organization, While there she visited her sister, Mrs. Anna Buhler. Funeral services for William Arnold. well known Adams county farmer who was killed Tuesday night by a bolt of lightning, were held this morning from the U. B. church. The church was filled before the funeral hour and hundreds could not obtain admittance to the services. Rev. 'Cecil Smith and Rev. A. R. FledderJohann officiated. Three College Professors Debate Einstein Theory Bloomington, Ind,, May 21—(United Press) The Einstein theory of relativity will become a subject of open debate for what is thought to be the first time when four scientists from three universities meet here today. The debate is being held under the auspices of the Indiana University chapter of Sigma Xi, national science fraternity, and brings together professors R. I). Carmichael, University of Illinois; W. I). MacMillan, Univer sity of Chicago and H. T. Davis and M. E. Hufford of Indiana university Arguments are made in an under standable manner with an intentional evidence of all possible technical phraseology in order that it may be understandable by the lay public. o — Body Os University Girl Found In Lagoon Urbana, 111.. May 20. — (United Press)—An inquest was to lie held here today for Miss Grace Bryant, 21-year-old senior at the University of Illinois, whose body was found floating in the lagoon here yesterday. She is believed to have committed suicide. Miss Bryant, who was the daughter of William Bryant, Oak Park, 111., left two notes to deans of the university which said her action was for the best. They revealed no other definite motive for her act. Officials at the university evinced surprise at the tragedy, stating the young woman was apparently happy. Her notes indicated she had been despondent for some reason and in ill health. Miss Bryant was prominent in university activities, a member of the Women's Senior Society and popular with her fellow students. Her engagement to Max Stanley of lowa City, lowa, was announced recently at the Alpha Phi sorority house. 0 How To Avoid Divorce Is Explained By Judge Dayton, Ohio, May 21 — (United Press)—On the eve of his resignation from the domestic relations court. Judge Roland W. Baggott drew up a list of rules which lie has entitled “How to Avoid Divorce,” and has offered them to every married couple. The rules apply both ways—to both j man and wife, the judge declared. • Here are a few of them: Don't play with gin. A wife should spend at least one afternoon a week in the home. If there are children they should have an occasioned bath. If a husband is attracted by certain externals, it would b e well for the wife to use rouge, lipstick, and short skirts. If a wife is attracted by racoon coats | and derby hats, the husband should deck himself accordingly.
| -FREE- j * BLUE STREAK AUTOMOBILE | * AT THE ADAMS THEATER We wish to announce to the boysand girls of Decatur that we are going j to give awav—free-to some lucky child a beautiful and sturdy Blue Streak JTI ; sip automobile valued at SIOO. The machine is a dandy and will make the own- bnl , er the happiest kid in Decatur. , Ifi The auto is five feet long, has balloon tires, running boards, front and | rear bumpers, tail and stop lights, hea Hights, windshield and windshield wip- 3? ■ " on e man top, Spanish leather upholstering, and is beautifully painted. gg , S The machine is strong enough to carry a grown man and is not dangerous to LR oedipant or pedestrians. In fact, it is a car that any hoy or girl will be proud D, I o 1 to own. ' J 1 j Now here is the plan. After the contest starts, every time you come to S 'he Adams theatre vou will be given a key. On the steering wheel of the mai- -. real Yale lock. After all the keys arc given away, the boys and -' l l 1 lino'fhem will get to try them in the lock and the kev that fits wins ue I she The contest will be short and snappy-we want to see this car givIR within a month. No tickets or numbers to be torn or destroyed, Im , reuii v'-de kevs that vou can easily save. Mother and Dad as well as son and dlughier willih.) given keys and the mne keys you have the bigger the |Ucj chance to get the auto. pi, ; j yfi Watch This Paoer for Further Particulars i The Automobile Will Soon Be On Display At The Adams. i
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CARS SENT WEST TO HANDLE GRAIN Tremendous Yield Is Anticipated In Western Wheat District Chicago, May 21—(United Press)— Freight cars from all corners of the nation today were ordered into the miiMliwesi) in pation of) «thk'. greatest freight traffic in grains on record. Tli t > orders went out from the American Railway Association after hearing reports that crop conditions in the southwest and most parts of the western wheat belt indicated a tremendous yield. No comparative figures were given in crop estimates, but the car service department reported private advices which indicated that the crop would be so large that the railroads would be faced With the most serious transport;)tiiFi problem in history. Empty cars available for handling giain shipments have been ordered out to the eastern and southern states :o they will b 0 ready to carry the big grain loads. o AMATEUR CIRCUS OPENS TONIGHT ICOWTINVED FHOJI PAGE OSE) ind the final show at 8 p. in. A big free street parade will be given before tile start of each- per‘ortnance. The circus lias been billed is “The Combined Adam Hfndpaugh ind Pirndoor Bailhay Ringless Cir•us." The teachers of the Central uhool are directing the show and Bryce Thomas will serve as ringmaster. The admission price for adults will be twenty-five cents and children will be charged fifteen cents at the evening performances. The matinee performance Saturday will be especially for children and the admission I price will be only ten cents. , Following is the program for the
, $5.00 SALE SATURDAY u ! Hats and Silk Dresses 'l; Shipment of' new hats, styles ; ;: right in season, sport and dress : <; / models, Saturday sale pl $5.00 I; 25 New Wash Silk Dresses, all colors, selec- ; 11 tion of sizes, Saturday sale $5.00 ; MRS. K. BURDG !! South Second Street
circus: A. Grand March. i) B. Professor Bumplayer's Clown Band. 1 The name speaks for Itself. The ' composer of the charming airs rendered asked that his name be withheld. C. The Equestrian Act. The famous High School Ponies in their marvelous teats of skill jand, intelligence. D. The Wonderful Slack Wire Performance. Notice the height at which the performers risk their lives. A feat never performed before by a human being. E. Isadore, The Irish Elephant And The Baby Elephant. The largest and smallest specimens of the Jungle ever exhibited. F. The Perfectly Peerless Pyramid Builders in their perilous acrobatic feats. G. Katherine, The Arkansas Giraffe. Better known as Katherine, the Obstinate. H. Clown Dance, Mirthful and musical. I. Lady Zazarabella And Her Group of Untamed Animals. Felis Leo, the Nubian Pie-faced Lion; Wntsa Bruin and Family; the Hoopmazoops, the Longtuil Acrobatic Monkeys. J. The High School Cadets. K. Solos from various members of the Clown Band -by special request. L. Samantha, The Mysterious Cuban Gook. The only one in captivity. Can add, subtract, tell your age and read your mind. M. Professor Angelo Gonzolollo Swindler. Watch for his miraculous transputtation (rick. O. Nancy, the Siberian Ostrich. She has a keen appetite for watches and other jewelry. P. The Plantation Jubi'ee Singers. Q. The Ball Game On Mount Ararat. D. The Wedding of the Bear and Lion. S. Dare-Devil Daphine, the Diver’s! Daughter, in her death-defying dip. j T. The Woous Family. Guaranteed . to be perfectly harmless. BEWARE: Program subject to change •without notice. o — Mrs. John Shafer and daughter. Mrs. Edgar Gerber, spent th<( after-j | noon in Fort Wayne visiting with 1 friends.
Miss Monal Butler spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends.
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Mrs. D. F. Toepie and daughter. | Miss loturine Teeple, spent the day In Fcrt Wayne visiting with friend’
Fiynk France has returned from a few days at his cottage at Lake j James
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